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        <h1>Introduction</h1>
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            <li>This presentation is a response to ATDD critcs who think it is too expensive, or too hard, to write
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                in advance for web applications.
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            <li>I will describe a system that worked extremely well for our team at a leading European investment
                bank.
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            <li>FitWeb, an open-source tool, was inspired by that system, and I will use it for the examples. See
                <a href="http://code.google.com/p/fitweb/">http://code.google.com/p/fitweb/</a></li>
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